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    Developments in Islamic Saudi Academy and Saudi Textbook Issues
    2008-07-16 10:27:16
    Now that we've recovered from a server crash at our host company, I want to update readers on the latest developments in the use of extremist textbooks in the Islamic Saudi Academy of northern Virginia, about which I last posted on June 26 , and on a new study of Saudi textbooks in general. Rep. Frank Wolf, who wrote to Secretary of State Rice on June 24 about the textbooks use in the Islamic Saudi Academy in northern Virginia, has written another letter to Secretary Rice , first reported by CQ Homeland...(read more)...
    By: An American Warning
     
    Free Textbook Resources - Textbook Revolution & The Freeload Press
    2008-05-30 14:34:59
    Free Textbook Resources You may find useful textbook resources for free in the websites below: Textbook Revolution (Browse by category) The Freeload Press(Browse by title/subject/author) Tags: Arts, Language, Dictionary, learning resources, Marketing, Psychology...
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    Free Neurophychopharmacology Textbook
    2007-08-09 19:05:41
    The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology is giving away a huge psychopharmacology textbook on their web site. Here's the link: http://www.acnp.org/default.aspx?Page=5thGenerationChapters (http://www.acnp.org/default.aspx?Page=5thGenerationChapters)...
    By: MindMods CogSciTech Biofeedback & Neurofeedbac
     

    The Imaginary Lamarck (The Textbook Letter)
    2006-07-23 02:48:50
    A Look at Bogus "History" in SchoolbooksMichael T. GhiselinJean-Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829) takes a prominent place in many biology textbooks and life-science textbooks, which depict him as the author of a "theory" of evolution based upon the inheritance of acquired characteristics. Lamarck's views, these books say, should be rejected in favor of the theory of evolution by natural selection, propounded by Charles Darwin (1809-1882), because only Darwin's theory is compatible with the findings of 20th-century genetics. The Lamarck presented in schoolbooks, however, is a fiction -- an imaginary figure who has been fashioned from hearsay and wrong guesses, and who has been replicated in countless books by successive teams of plagiarists. This figure shares very little, except his name, with the Lamarck of history. Textbook-writers have imbued the fictitious Lamarck with an importance that the real Lamarck never had, and they have credited him with ideas that the real Lamarck did not hold. They also have invented a myth in which those ideas are compared falsely with Darwin's ideas, to produce a bogus dichotomy. Textbooks typically introduce Lamarck with a flourish, as in this passage from Prentice Hall's Biology: The Study of Life: One of the first theories of evolution was presented by the French biologist Jean Baptiste de Lamarck in 1809. From his studies of animals, Lamarck became convinced that species were not constant. Instead, he believed that they evolved from preexisting species. . . . According to Lamarck's theory, evolution involved two principles. He called his first principle the law of use and disuse. . . . The second part of Lamarck's theory was the inheritance of acquired characteristics. Lamarck assumed that the characteristics an organism developed through use and disuse could be passed on to its offspring. Much the same material appears in Holt's Biology Today: In 1809 a French biologist named Jean Baptiste de Lamarck present...
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